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Jurnal Ilmiah Kedokteran Wijaya Kusuma (JIKW) is a periodically scientific publication that contains articles written in Indonesia or english. JIKW receive articles in the scope of Biomedical Sciences, degenerative diseases, infections, congenital abnormalities and public health. JIKW published twice a year. The articles will be published in JIKW only manuscript that has never be published or published in other journal. Writers who will publish the article please follow the JIKW guidelines. The entire management process both admission and review the article is done by online.
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Induction of Interleukin-6 Trigger an Apoptosis Through Il-17 and Stat3 Pathway that Alleviated by Phycocyanin Treatment Haryanti, Elizabeth; Gondo, Harry K
Jurnal Ilmiah Kedokteran Wijaya Kusuma Vol 5, No 2 (2016): Edisi September 2016
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This study was to analyze the optimum dose of IL-6 induction in pregnant rats that could trigger an increase in mean arterial pressure and protein as two symptoms of preeclampsia. A total of 25 pregnant rats was divided into 5 groups, including pregnant rats the control group (without induction of IL-6), a group of pregnant rats were given an induction in IL-6 doses of 1.25 ng/day, a group of pregnant rats given doses of IL-6 induction 2.5 ng/day, a group of pregnant rats were given an induction of IL-6 doses of 5 ng/day, and groups of pregnant rats were given an induction in IL-6 doses of 10 ng/day. Induction of IL-6 was performed on the tenth day of gestation for 5 days. The expression of caspase-3, IL-17, and STAT3 were analyzed by confocal laser scanning microscopy. The expression of caspase-3, IL-17 and STAT3 was significantly higher in preeclampsia group than the control group (p<0.05). The expression of caspase-3 decreased significantly in all groups were treated by phycocyanin compared to the preeclamptic group (p<0.05), but has not been able to reach expression comparable to the control group (p<0.05). Expression of IL-17 decreased significantly in the group given the two highest doses of phycocyanin compared to the preeclampsia group (p<0.05). STAT3 expression decreased significantly in all groups were treatedby phycocyanin compared to the preeclamptic group (p<0.05), reached expression comparable to the control group in the group received phycocyanin at doses of 10 and 20 ng (p> 0.05). In conclusion, IL-6 on pregnant rats were able to increase apoptosis through IL-17 and STAT pathway. Inhibition of apoptosis due to phycoyanin treatment not only involve the formation of IL-17, this data is found in phycocyanin doses of 10 and 20 ng.
Rules of Oxidative Stress in Wound Healing Arief, Handy
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Wound healing is a complex dynamic process characterized by a series of events that occur in almost all type of tissue damage. In the early phase of the inflammatory response, neutrophils and macrophages enters into the injured tissue and the cells produce reactive oxygen species that can give a beneficial or detrimental effects. Oxidative stress is a condition occurs that shows imbalance between prooxidant or free radical and antioxidant that have a function to maintain the condition of the tissue damage that occurs. So Oxidative stress occurs when the production of Reactive Oxygen Species occurring is higher than the antioxidants existing as an intrinsic defense. Reactive Oxygen Species and Reactive Nitrogen Species are important components in the healing process of wounds and is necessary to be in the state of homeostasis to prevent oksidatif stress. The major components of ROS are superoxide (O2•), hydroxyl radical (OH•) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), which includes RNS are nitric oxide (NO•), nitrous oxide (NO2•), nitroxyl anion (HNO) and peroxynitrite (ONOO-) which could be form by the reaction between superoxide and nitric oxide. The existence of excessive O2 amount in the wound and the presence of excess NO can increase the incidence of oxidative stress that interfere with wound healing process. Oxidative stress plays a role in the inflammatory phase, proliferation and remodeling phase by increasing angiogenesis and affect other cells including endothelial cells in secreting NO. So the strategy in controlling oxidative stress is by increasing antioxidant level which is a scavenger to free radical excessive superoxide formation so preventing interference with the wound healing process. 
Correlation Between Immature Granulocytes and Delta He as Inflammation Marker in Patients With Lecocytosis Aryanti, Novina; Soemarsono, Juli
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Immature Granulocytes are considered as an inflammation marker. Recently Delta He is suspected to be a novel marker of inflammation. The aim of this study was to know the correlation of Immature Granulocytes and Delta He as inflammation marker in patients with lecocytosis. This research used whole blood-EDTA samples from 50 lecocytosis patients in the Dr. Soetomo Hospital Surabaya from 10 until 17 December, 2011 were studied Immature granulocytes and Delta He were examined by Flowcytometry (Sysmex XE 2000i). Analysis of the results was performed by Pearson product moment. Mean result of Immature Granulocytes and Delta He from 50 patients with lecocytosis was 0.37 x 103/µL and 3.03 pg. According to Pearson analysis test there was a correlation between Immature Granulocytes and Delta He (r = 0.26), but this was not significant (p > 0.05). Inflammation induced cytokine release and rise hepcidin, the result was decrement of ferroportin from duodenum and macrophage so the iron supply to erythropoetic precursor decrease, and the hemoglobin synthesis (Ret He) decrease. The rise of Immature Granulocytes were not happened in all lecocytosis patients, it were not certain suffered sepsis. There was no significant correlation between Immature Granulocytes and Delta He in patients with lecocytosis. A further research with more samples to determine that Delta He can be used as an inflammation marker is needed
Growth Pattern of Pseudomonas sp. by Using D-glucose concentration Variation in Growth Media Against Incubation Time Listyawati, Agusniar Furkani
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This study was to determine the growth pattern of Pseudomonas sp. by administering various concentration of D-glucose to the growth medium and to see its effect on various incubation times. Addition of D-Glucose in the growth medium as a source of bacterial carbon that can support the cell growth process. The results showed that, the use of D-glucose with various concentration in growth media of Pseudomonas sp. affect the formation of bacterial cell growth patterns. This study showed that Pseudomonas sp. using D-glucose substrate for it’s cell growth. While the longer incubation time didn’t had effect for the cell growth pattern due to the ability of bacteria in consuming substrates that are added to the growth medium.
Abnormalities in Haemoglobin Synthesis: Thalassemia and It’s Epidemiology Wulandari, Retno Dwi
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Hemoglobinopathy includes structural abnormalities and haemoglobin synthesis disorders (thalassemia), is a single gene disorder that was originally found in malaria endemic areas but nowadays can be found all over the world. The birth rate of homozygous or compound heterozygous hemoglobinopathies, including alpha and beta thalassemia is less than 2.4 per 1000 births. Sickle cell anemia is the most prevalent compared to beta major and HbE-beta thalassemia. In Southeast Asia with more than 600 million people, abnormalities in hemoglobin including thalassaemia, HbE and HbCS are the most common and highly prevalent genetic disorders. Indonesia, has several areas that are endemic to malaria, there are many cases of abnormalities in Hb including thalassemia. If the percentage of carriers is associated with the birth rate and the number of Indonesian population and based on the study, it is estimated that the number of thalassemia patients born each year around 2500 children. As the case of thalassemia is increasing from year to year, it is necessary that prevention starts with screening in individuals who have relatives known as a carrier or thalassemia patient. 
Study of Anti-tuberculosis Polyclonal Antibody and Its Potential As A Rapid Test Kit for Tuberculosis Detection Arimbi, Muzaijadah Retno
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Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the long-known diseases and is still the leading cause of death in the world. A variety of detection methods have been and are being implemented in order to suppress TB prevalence. The aim of this study was to isolate protein from serum pulmonary tuberculosis patients with sputum BTA (+), isolate protein from serum pulmonary tuberculosis patients with sputum BTA (-), and to know the level of antibody specificity in serum pulmonary tuberculosis patients with sputum BTA (+) and serum pulmonary tuberculosis patients with sputum BTA (-). The type of research used was laboratory experimental in Wistar rat experimental animals with Control Group Post Test Design research design. The research design was used with 3 different treatment groups, ie Control Group (without treatment), Group I (treated with isolate protein from serum of Pulmonary TB patients with sputum BTA (+)), and Group II (treated with protein isolate from serum of Pulmonary TB patient with sputum BTA (-) From collected data After dot blot is complete, tabulation of diagnostic test result (dot blot.) To obtain a standard in assessing the results of dot in each of these studies used CorelPhotopaint X4 program to obtain accurate data about the thickness of thin black spots (nilaimean) on the nitrocellulose membrane quantitatively.The data collected is processed using software (software) statistics SPSS version 11.5 From the electrophoresis test results of an exciting protein sample m of Pulmonary TB patients with BTA (+) and protein from serum of Pulmonary TB patients with AFB (-), obtained specific protein with molecular weight of 39 kDa. From the serum 1 serum easternbloting test result from pulmonary TB patients with BTA (+) and serum 2 protein derived from serum of Pulmonary TB patients with BTA (-), positive reaction occurred between antibodipoliklonal (anti 39 kDa) and serum protein of Pulmonary TB with BTA (+), or proteins from serum patients with pulmonary TB with AFB (-). The anti-tuberculosis polyclonal antibody in the study appears to be quite sensitive as Rapid tuberculosis detection test, but no specificity as evidenced by statistical calculation has significance> 0.05, so the anti-tuberculosis polyclonal antibody in this study is quite sensitive, but not specifically used as an MTb detection device Keywords: tuberculosis, specific protein, polyclonal antibody, specificity test Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the long-known diseases and is still the leading cause of death in the world. A variety of detection methods have been and are being implemented in order to suppress TB prevalence. The aim of this study was to isolate protein from serum pulmonary tuberculosis patients with sputum BTA (+), isolate protein from serum pulmonary tuberculosis patients with sputum BTA (-), and to know the level of antibody specificity in serum pulmonary tuberculosis patients with sputum BTA (+) and serum pulmonary tuberculosis patients with sputum BTA (-). The type of research used was laboratory experimental in Wistar rat experimental animals with Control Group Post Test Design research design. The research design was used with 3 different treatment groups, ie Control Group (without treatment), Group I (treated with isolate protein from serum of Pulmonary TB patients with sputum BTA (+)), and Group II (treated with protein isolate from serum of Pulmonary TB patient with sputum BTA (-) From collected data After dot blot is complete, tabulation of diagnostic test result (dot blot.) To obtain a standard in assessing the results of dot in each of these studies used CorelPhotopaint X4 program to obtain accurate data about the thickness of thin black spots (nilaimean) on the nitrocellulose membrane quantitatively.The data collected is processed using software (software) statistics SPSS version 11.5 From the electrophoresis test results of an exciting protein sample m of Pulmonary TB patients with BTA (+) and protein from serum of Pulmonary TB patients with AFB (-), obtained specific protein with molecular weight of 39 kDa. From the serum 1 serum easternbloting test result from pulmonary TB patients with BTA (+) and serum 2 protein derived from serum of Pulmonary TB patients with BTA (-), positive reaction occurred between antibodipoliklonal (anti 39 kDa) and serum protein of Pulmonary TB with BTA (+), or proteins from serum patients with pulmonary TB with AFB (-). The anti-tuberculosis polyclonal antibody in the study appears to be quite sensitive as Rapid tuberculosis detection test, but no specificity as evidenced by statistical calculation has significance> 0.05, so the anti-tuberculosis polyclonal antibody in this study is quite sensitive, but not specifically used as an MTb detection device  
Condyloma Accuminatum Ratnasari, Diana Tri
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Condyloma aaccuminatum (CA) or known as genital warts or chicken cockroach disease is a genital infections caused by human papilloma virus (HPV). In Indonesia, the incidence of CA continues to increase and is the third largest disease of sexually transmitted infections. The possibility of sexually transmitted infections with HPV-infected partners either in subclinical form is 75%. Genital HPV infection is commonly associated with moist mucosa. Microscopic abration and reccurent traumatic can increase infectivity and viral replication. HPV incubation period is between 8 weeks and 9 months. Generally does not cause a complaint but its form can cause psychological stress. Clinical features of CA is quite typical, there are 3 forms of clinical form of acuminata, keratosis, and papules. The latent period may last several months to years. Diagnosis is generally enforced simply by looking at the clinical picture. Investigations are performed if the lesions are not typical or suspicious of malignancy. A 5% acetic acid test can be used to look at subclinical trains. Histopathology is required when suspicious of malignancy. Pearly papule peniles are normal variants that have a similar picture to CA and do not need to be treated. Management of railways can be done with 25% tincture of podophylline 25%, TCA 80% -90%, imiquimod 5%, surgical excision, electrical surgery, and frozen surgery that provides satisfactory success. Therapy for pregnant women most secure by using TCA 80% -90%.  
HALAMAN JUDUL-DAFTAR ISI masfufatun, masfufatun
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Studi Antibodi Poliklonal Anti-TBC dan Potensinya sebagai Rapid Test Kit pendeteksi TBC Muzaijadah Retno Arimbi
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Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the long-known diseases and is still the leading cause of death in the world. A variety of detection methods have been and are being implemented in order to suppress TB prevalence. The aim of this study was to isolate protein from serum pulmonary tuberculosis patients with sputum BTA (+), isolate protein from serum pulmonary tuberculosis patients with sputum BTA (-), and to know the level of antibody specificity in serum pulmonary tuberculosis patients with sputum BTA (+) and serum pulmonary tuberculosis patients with sputum BTA (-). The type of research used was laboratory experimental in Wistar rat experimental animals with Control Group Post Test Design research design. The research design was used with 3 different treatment groups, ie Control Group (without treatment), Group I (treated with isolate protein from serum of Pulmonary TB patients with sputum BTA (+)), and Group II (treated with protein isolate from serum of Pulmonary TB patient with sputum BTA (-) From collected data After dot blot is complete, tabulation of diagnostic test result (dot blot.) To obtain a standard in assessing the results of dot in each of these studies used CorelPhotopaint X4 program to obtain accurate data about the thickness of thin black spots (nilaimean) on the nitrocellulose membrane quantitatively.The data collected is processed using software (software) statistics SPSS version 11.5 From the electrophoresis test results of an exciting protein sample m of Pulmonary TB patients with BTA (+) and protein from serum of Pulmonary TB patients with AFB (-), obtained specific protein with molecular weight of 39 kDa. From the serum 1 serum easternbloting test result from pulmonary TB patients with BTA (+) and serum 2 protein derived from serum of Pulmonary TB patients with BTA (-), positive reaction occurred between antibodipoliklonal (anti 39 kDa) and serum protein of Pulmonary TB with BTA (+), or proteins from serum patients with pulmonary TB with AFB (-). The anti-tuberculosis polyclonal antibody in the study appears to be quite sensitive as Rapid tuberculosis detection test, but no specificity as evidenced by statistical calculation has significance> 0.05, so the anti-tuberculosis polyclonal antibody in this study is quite sensitive, but not specifically used as an MTb detection device Keywords: tuberculosis, specific protein, polyclonal antibody, specificity test Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the long-known diseases and is still the leading cause of death in the world. A variety of detection methods have been and are being implemented in order to suppress TB prevalence. The aim of this study was to isolate protein from serum pulmonary tuberculosis patients with sputum BTA (+), isolate protein from serum pulmonary tuberculosis patients with sputum BTA (-), and to know the level of antibody specificity in serum pulmonary tuberculosis patients with sputum BTA (+) and serum pulmonary tuberculosis patients with sputum BTA (-). The type of research used was laboratory experimental in Wistar rat experimental animals with Control Group Post Test Design research design. The research design was used with 3 different treatment groups, ie Control Group (without treatment), Group I (treated with isolate protein from serum of Pulmonary TB patients with sputum BTA (+)), and Group II (treated with protein isolate from serum of Pulmonary TB patient with sputum BTA (-) From collected data After dot blot is complete, tabulation of diagnostic test result (dot blot.) To obtain a standard in assessing the results of dot in each of these studies used CorelPhotopaint X4 program to obtain accurate data about the thickness of thin black spots (nilaimean) on the nitrocellulose membrane quantitatively.The data collected is processed using software (software) statistics SPSS version 11.5 From the electrophoresis test results of an exciting protein sample m of Pulmonary TB patients with BTA (+) and protein from serum of Pulmonary TB patients with AFB (-), obtained specific protein with molecular weight of 39 kDa. From the serum 1 serum easternbloting test result from pulmonary TB patients with BTA (+) and serum 2 protein derived from serum of Pulmonary TB patients with BTA (-), positive reaction occurred between antibodipoliklonal (anti 39 kDa) and serum protein of Pulmonary TB with BTA (+), or proteins from serum patients with pulmonary TB with AFB (-). The anti-tuberculosis polyclonal antibody in the study appears to be quite sensitive as Rapid tuberculosis detection test, but no specificity as evidenced by statistical calculation has significance> 0.05, so the anti-tuberculosis polyclonal antibody in this study is quite sensitive, but not specifically used as an MTb detection device  
Induction of interleukin-6 trigger an apoptosis through IL-17 and stat3 pathway that alleviated by phycocyanin treatment Elizabeth Haryanti; Harry K Gondo
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This study was to analyze the optimum dose of IL-6 induction in pregnant rats that could trigger an increase in mean arterial pressure and protein as two symptoms of preeclampsia. A total of 25 pregnant rats was divided into 5 groups, including pregnant rats the control group (without induction of IL-6), a group of pregnant rats were given an induction in IL-6 doses of 1.25 ng/day, a group of pregnant rats given doses of IL-6 induction 2.5 ng/day, a group of pregnant rats were given an induction of IL-6 doses of 5 ng/day, and groups of pregnant rats were given an induction in IL-6 doses of 10 ng/day. Induction of IL-6 was performed on the tenth day of gestation for 5 days. The expression of caspase-3, IL-17, and STAT3 were analyzed by confocal laser scanning microscopy. The expression of caspase-3, IL-17 and STAT3 was significantly higher in preeclampsia group than the control group (p<0.05). The expression of caspase-3 decreased significantly in all groups were treated by phycocyanin compared to the preeclamptic group (p<0.05), but has not been able to reach expression comparable to the control group (p<0.05). Expression of IL-17 decreased significantly in the group given the two highest doses of phycocyanin compared to the preeclampsia group (p<0.05). STAT3 expression decreased significantly in all groups were treatedby phycocyanin compared to the preeclamptic group (p<0.05), reached expression comparable to the control group in the group received phycocyanin at doses of 10 and 20 ng (p> 0.05). In conclusion, IL-6 on pregnant rats were able to increase apoptosis through IL-17 and STAT pathway. Inhibition of apoptosis due to phycoyanin treatment not only involve the formation of IL-17, this data is found in phycocyanin doses of 10 and 20 ng.

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